“My goal is to make sure everybody's dancing before I go off stage,” she tells The Tennessean.

We’re betting that won’t be a problem for the singer/actress, who’s enjoyed a rapid rise to stardom, especially after her turn on the hit Disney Channel movie “Let It Shine.” After all, tonight’s essentially a hometown show.

“I was a really big tomboy, but when I got on stage, that was the happiest I ever was,” she says. “I wanted to keep doing it continuously, and my parents are all about making sure that we get to wake up every day with our dream job, so they helped me to go and get it.”

When Jones isn’t touring or working on her debut album, she likes to spend free time “like any other teenager,” hanging out with friends at the movies or Dave & Buster's. She says she’s “dying to go” to Sky High Sports Trampoline Park, but needs to wait “until I have nothing going on. That way, if I break something, it's not too bad (laughs)."

“American Idol” finalist Colton Dixon and actress CoCo Jones, who stars in Disney’s “Let it Shine,” have been tapped to perform Sunday as part of T.J. Martell Foundation’s third annual Dunkin’ Donuts/Baskin-Robbins “Family Day.”

The event is from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Belmont University and also will feature an indoor children’s area filled with inflatables, as well as appearances from Tennessee Titan Gerald McRath and Belmont University head coach Rick Byrd.

Admission is $50 for a family of four or $15 per person. For tickets or more details, visit www.tjmartell.org.